Why Nintendo's 2021 Is A Sequel To 2019 (Part 1)
Finally, I promised this article awhile ago, it's time to finally get this going, as I said, this isn't going become a Sonic blog, I promise! lmao. While we're still waiting for announcements from SEGA on that... Let's get on to a much bigger player here, Nintendo. I decided to wait on the article a bit longer because I was curious to see how sales would turn out, and unsurprisingly, the usual suspects have become even bigger juggernauts, with no signs of slowing down. Mario Kart has remained the king of Nintendo sales, and I'll be elaborating on it's future a bit below, I'll also give bit of what I know about BOTW2, but it's nothing most haven't heard already. 2021 is what I consider to be a pretty crazy year for Nintendo. They've handled this pandemic in particular just about as well as they could have, and the fruits of their resilience this year is already showing. This year is packed with quality and quantity. To specify what I mean by 2019...
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ReplyDeleteLooks like someone saw Serkan Toto's tweet
ReplyDeleteThis go four ways:
ReplyDeleteYou saw Serkan Toto tweet and MAYBE Eiji Aonuma interview where he says he feels like most TOTK players must not know the original Rauru and made something from this,
OR
You try a bold card from dr Serkan Toto tweet
OR
You do really like to throw yourself under the bus
Or you may really know things but since you're incorrect so often that it's impossible to know if it's a great esucated guess or real knowlege 🤷♂️
If you really do have knowlege, you shouldn't talk about stuff you vaguely know about or speculate, but only when you're 100% sure it'll happen.
"A broken clock can be right twice a day" 🤷♂️
You'll have to prove yourself way more consistent if it does happen, and still, without things that can be educated guess by peeps who looks around at different stuffs such as interviews.
There's also the new Ocarina of Time trademark (not a renewal of existing ones, but new) anyone could see so
DeleteIf you mean that a new game with this Link will come out then I don't really see the point honestly. His story was done nothing more else to say or do that another new Link couldn't fulfill. The only direction I would personally like is one that is more mature story where he dies in the end and we see how he became that spirit in Twilight Princess.
ReplyDeleteIf Nintendo is making the smart move and releasing Ocarina of Time 3D on Switch then I am glad a new generation will be able to experience the best version of that game.